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Table 3 Patterns of antimicrobial resistance to main antibiotic groups by the four most frequent gram-negative bacteria

From: Predictive factors for multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria among hospitalised patients with complicated urinary tract infections

 

AMG-R

n (%)

FQ-R

n (%)

3GC-R

n (%)

P/T-R

n (%)

CARB-R

n (%)

MDR

n (%)

XDR

n (%)

E. coli

(n = 559)

108 (19.3)

221 (39.5)

135 (24.2)

57 (10.2)

13 (2.3)

81 (14.5)

2 (0.4)

K. pneumoniae

(n = 168)

77 (45.8)

95 (56.5)

98 (58.3)

64 (38.1)

33 (19.6)

91 (54.2)

23 (13.7)

P. aeruginosa

(n = 97)

36 (37.9)

40 (42.1)

47 (49.5)

30 (31.6)

31 (32.6)

36 (38.5)

16 (16.8)

P. mirabilis

(n = 79)

29 (36.7)

44 (55.7)

20 (25.4)

9 (11.4)

4 (5.0)

19 (24.1)

1 (1.3)

  1. AMG-R aminoglycoside-resistant, FQ-R fluoroquinolone-resistant, 3GC-R third-generation cephalosporin-resistant, P/T-R piperacillin/tazobactam-resistant, CARB-R carbapenem-resistant, MDR multidrug-resistant, XDR extensively drug-resistant, E. coli, Escherichia coli; K. pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae; P. aeruginosa, Pseudomonas aeruginosa; P. mirabilis, Proteus mirabilis